A large showdown at the NFC South branch that is competitive will unfold early Sunday afternoon to New Orleans as Jameis Winston along with the Tampa Bay Bucs head to shoot on the 3-1 Saints.
The Bucs enter Week 5 among the jolt groups in all of football, and also have left the NFC South a competitive division all of a sudden. Fresh off an throttling of the Los Angeles Rams a week, the Bucs have demonstrated when they are given a shot — they can defeat anyone by their defense and that their offense is explosive. Theyll be hoping to carry over that momentum New Orleans.
The Saints have remained afloat without their star quarterback Drew Brees. Teddy Bridgewater was strong so far, but more remarkable has been the play of the defense. The Dallas Cowboys suffocated last week on Sunday Night Football, and have another test with Tampa Bay. When experts were quick to write off the Saints if Brees went outside, its apparent that his players and Sean Payton have raised their game.
All of this should make this divisional battle a showdown that is interesting. The Saints need to keep control of the NFC South, although the Bucs that are pesky are hot on their trail. Continue reading for a preview of the way we view this one exclusively with our official suggestion for the Saints and Bucs in Week 5 actions. Enjoy!
Tampa Bay Buccaneers +3 (-112)
@ New Orleans Saints -3 (-108)
More than 45.5 (-120)
Under 45.5 (+100)
Even though the Bucs enter Week 5 feeling pretty good about themselves, especially on offense — lets not forget this is a youthful and incredibly inconsistent set.
Jameis Winston was stellar past week but the Saints will present a much tougher test on protection. Marshon Lattimore remains one of the top corners in the match, and should completely blanket Bucs wideout Mike Evans. The Saints also boast a remarkable pass hurry and will be able to get with regularity to Winston. Hell need to be quicker with his notes, something which typically hasnt worked out nicely for the former Florida St. quarterback.
Tampa will likely struggle to set up the running game, a thing that worked out last week at Los Angeles. New Orleans can limit rushers with ease, as was seen in Week 4 when they clamped up Ezekiel Elliott. Ronald Jones is currently in great form right now for the Bucs, but the Saints have a big advantage when it comes to winning the conflict.
For the Saints offense, expect Teddy Bridegwater to keep his conduct of play. The Bucs can access to opposing quarterbacks, but it will be tougher at Week 5 against Terron Armstead about the Saints offensive line.
Anticipate Bridgewater to get rid of the ball so that he does not take on extra strain. Hes been relying heavily on his tandem of weapons in Alvin Kamara along with Michael Thomas, and the two players should be for games against the Buccaneers stop unit.
The advance line with this particular match has been New Orleans -6, but observing a enormous road win for the Bucs last week the storyline has shifted. Tampa Bay is an group, but this represents a significant step up in class for a team that still has holes. The Saints in the home laying a field goal appears to be evident, therefore lets not overthink hope and that the Saints weapons to dominate the Buccaneers defense.

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